Heroica White Rose Plate and Vase

© Mary N C. Taitt

Heroica White Rose Plate and Vase

Uploaded: April 05, 2006

Description

For Rakesh

and for Nina, because her birthday is Friday.

f/16, /125s, 100mm, ISO 200 indoors with flash. The plate and vase were made with the elliptical marquee tool. I used the spherize filter to make the vase spherized. I laid the pattern down with the paint bucket. I made the pattern from the original photo using save as pattern under edit. I added shading and highlights. This is the "after" and the 2 befores are included (for 101).

I call it "the heroica" because I did the entire thing with pink roses and the computer crashed and I lost it. I had to start all over. I couldn't bear to do the same thing over so I did the white one instead. I liked the pink one better because it didn't blend into the background. But I like this because it does! (LOL!) The pink one had a smaller pattern, red bg on the plate and vase and a daker red wall, and I liked it. (wahn!)

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